Due to the anticipated deteriorating weather conditions associated with Hurricane Ian, and for the safety of our patients and team members, Southeast Georgia Health System’s leadership team is closely monitoring regional weather forecasts and is in regular communication with the appropriate agencies, including the Glynn County Emergency Operations Center, to determine if and when the impending storm may impact our hospitals, physician practices or senior care centers.
The responsibility of career development not only lies with educational institutions but with the community—local organizations and businesses—as well.
Savannah Technical College recently selected Donald Towne as department head for Fire Science. He is responsible for oversight of all instruction, curriculum development, administrative and budgetary aspects for the College’s Fire Science program.
Peter Hoffman was sworn in as a member of the Savannah Technical College Board of Directors at the September meeting by Judge Richard Sanders, a municipal judge for Bloomingdale, Ga. Hoffman was appointed to serve on the STC board by the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) state board.
Camden County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is carefully monitoring the still-changing track of Hurricane Ian for impacts to Camden County. All Camden County residents should take action now to prepare for impacts from Hurricane Ian.
The first day of fall, September 23, marks Falls Prevention Awareness Day and Southeast Georgia Health System is encouraging people to learn more about how to prevent fall-related injuries that affect older adults.